Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2013

Back to nature at the transit airport in Amsterdam. (Last week I saw a fake forest at the airport of Helsinki. It seems to be hip in airport interior design. There they also added sounds of birds chirping.)

A meadow in Amsterdam

A Marriott Hotel in Bethesda, Washington DC. The SPX will take place here.

Alternative Comics in the Ballroom

Wherever you look in the hallways you see young people hunched over their sketchbooks. May they be drawing an autobiographic comic about something they just have experienced?

Gary Panter and Charles Forsman have time to chat, because their books were sold out on the first day.

My books, too, but I've got a brick in the evening. Shouldn't there be a ritualistic throwing of the ignatz- award brick against the nearest loved ones head?

Michael DeForge got three, he truly earned them. He and Julia Gförer didn't stop sketching even on stage at a panel.

Monday morning: New York

Bill Kartalopoulos invited me to stay in their apartment in Brooklyn, which turned out to be "the Cartoon House".

From the window I can observe people waiting for the subway.

Erica doesn't hear the infernal noise of passing trains anymore.

Paris Wedding Center in Chinatown, New York

Just around the corner.

Little Italy with Frank Santoro

Liza Donnelly, me, Rutu Modan, Julia Pohl-Miranda, after Lizas public conversation with Rutu Modan in the Society of Illustrators

Hope is a one-way street.

At a lecture by Art Spiegelman I met the secret twin brother of the Berlin cartoonist Mawil: the Argentinian cartoonist Liniers .

Here's the proof. And as if the similitude weren't enough, both depict themselves as rabbits.

Francoise Mouly, David Prudhomme and Rutu Modan are fascinated by Liniers Sketchbook, in which he draws comicpages on the fly which look if they were printed. As Mawil Liniers is able to draw perfectly inked comic pages without scribbeling and corrections. When Art Spiegelman asked him, "How do you do this?" Ricardo Liniers laughed, "It is very easy. When I make a mistake, I don't care." And recommended to Spiegelman to try it, too. Art Spiegelman just sighed.